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  1. Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepare to be intrigued by our rich history, culture and the natural beauty of whales, icebergs, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.

  2. The natural environment in Newfoundland and Labrador is an endless bounty of interesting and inspiring things to do. Imagine a day out on the water, surrounded by breaching humpbacks, thousands of seabirds, and majestic mountains of ancient ice.

  3. This place is home to the oldest European settlement and one of the oldest cities in North America, but is one of the youngest provinces of Canada. A vast land, with a relatively small population, Newfoundland and Labrador has some of the friendliest people you’ll ever meet.

  4. Newfoundlandlabrador.com is your online resource for discovering everything you need to know about travelling to and around Newfoundland and Labrador. Prepare to be intrigued by our rich history, culture and the natural beauty of whales, icebergs, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.

  5. With over 29,000 kilometres of coastline, there's plenty of room to find yourself – or lose yourself for that matter. The Newfoundland and Labrador Traveller’s Guide can help you with both.

  6. History & Heritage - Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The unique culture of Newfoundland and Labrador is a product of our English, Irish, French, and Indigenous heritage. This province’s history is rich with stories and legends, explorers, and inventors.

  7. From the people and culture, to the natural beauty and surroundings, if a visit our way is on the menu, we think you will enjoy our recipe more than 500 years in the making. Peruse these top 10 bucket list items around our fair province. 1. See the first sunrise in North America.

  8. Travel Offers in Newfoundland & Labrador. Search the latest packages and promotions from local tourism operators.

  9. A: Newfoundland and Labrador is the most easterly province in Canada and lies between the 46th and 61st parallels with the bulk of the island portion being below the 50th parallel. The island portion is located in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the larger Labrador portion is attached to the eastern part of the Canadian mainland.

  10. A: As Newfoundland and Labrador is a province of Canada, Canadian citizens do not require a passport to travel here. However, if you intend to visit the French islands of Saint-Pierre et Miquelon from Newfoundland and Labrador, you'll have to clear Canadian Customs in Fortune upon your return.